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Mental Health Practitioner - Home Based Treatment TeaminBoltoninBoltonPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
BLUE LIGHT CARDMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSNIGHTSPENSIONSOCIAL WORKWEEKEND

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFTFollow Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFT

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals experiencing acute mental health crises by providing home-based treatment and support.
Access to a supportive leadership team and comprehensive training, including a full supernumerary induction for the first 4 weeks.
Emphasis on staff wellbeing and professional development, including regular 1:1 supervision and engagement in service development projects.
Participation in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared decision-making in care planning.
Flexibility to tailor care plans according to individual needs, enhancing the quality of care provided to service users and their families.
Attractive employee benefits, including enhanced pay for unsocial hours, generous annual leave, and a robust pension scheme.
Access to additional perks such as the Cycle to Work scheme, salary sacrifice car scheme, and discounts through the Blue Light Card.
Join the Bolton Home-Based Treatment Team and make a real difference in the lives of individuals facing acute mental health challenges. We are seeking passionate Band 6 Registered Mental Health Nurses, Social Workers, or Occupational Therapists who value compassionate care and are ready to provide support in the comforting environment of home. Here, you’ll not only assist service users but also guide their loved ones, ensuring everyone feels valued and supported during tough times.

As part of our multi-disciplinary team, you’ll enjoy a robust induction and ongoing professional development, backed by a supportive leadership group. With a focus on person-centred care, you’ll have the opportunity to shape tailored care plans and deliver essential psychosocial interventions. Our commitment to staff wellbeing means you're not just a number – your growth and satisfaction are our priorities. With flexibility in your role and attractive benefits like generous annual leave and competitive pay enhancements, including those for evenings and weekends, this is your chance to thrive in a rewarding career. Join us and help redefine mental health care in Bolton!
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals experiencing acute mental health crises by providing home-based treatment and support.
Access to a supportive leadership team and comprehensive training, including a full supernumerary induction for the first 4 weeks.
Emphasis on staff wellbeing and professional development, including regular 1:1 supervision and engagement in service development projects.
Participation in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team, fostering collaboration and shared decision-making in care planning.
Flexibility to tailor care plans according to individual needs, enhancing the quality of care provided to service users and their families.
Attractive employee benefits, including enhanced pay for unsocial hours, generous annual leave, and a robust pension scheme.
Access to additional perks such as the Cycle to Work scheme, salary sacrifice car scheme, and discounts through the Blue Light Card.

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